GA and Acteens camps receive new name: CampWorldLight
JACKSONVILLE,
FL (FBC)To broaden its appeal to girls and young women,
Florida Baptist Girls in Action (GA) and Acteens camp is
getting a new name but keeping the same quality mission
focus that has been its hallmark.
The
new name, Camp WorldLight, is based on Matt.
5:14-16 and was chosen to reflect the camps mission
statement, I am lighting lights that will light the
world.
Our
programming and mission will continue as it always has,
said camp director Sharon Thompson. We are still focused
on leading girls and young women to Christ and helping them
find their place in fulfilling the Great Commission to share
the gospel with 1.48 billion people who have never heard
about Jesus.
Our
focus continues to be the developing of young women of excellence
who will be committed and passionate about taking the light
of Jesus into the darkness of the world.
The name change had been in process for about five years,
Thompson explained. Although camp attendance was never limited
to girls who were members of GAs or Acteens organizations,
there was a perception among churches that girls who
were not members of these organizations could not attend
our camp.
The
new name is expected to draw other girls in the church and
community, Thompson said.
Every
girl is a beautiful creation of God. Our goal at Camp WorldLight
is to help each one see herself through Gods eyes
and by shining His light into every aspect of her lifeher
thoughts, her actions her relationships, her feelings and
into her heart, Thompson added.
In
2004, 324 campers made first-time professions of faith,
233 campers were called to career missions and 72 campers
made other spiritual commitments.
The
camp has earned the accreditation of the American Camping
Association and is staffed by young women who have gone
through an extensive training and screening process.
Thompson,
with 25 years of camping experience and a doctor of philosophy
degree in child and adolescent psychology, has directed
the Florida Baptist camps since 1993. She also serves as
assistant professor of psychology and counseling and missions
coordinator at William Carey College in Hattiesburg, Miss.
The
six weeks of camp for girls entering grades 3-12 is set
for Blue Springs Baptist Conference Center in Marianna during
June 6-10, June 13-17 and June 20-24; and at Lake Yale Baptist
Conference Center in Leesburg June 27-July 1; July 4-8;
and July 11-15.
The
camping experience includes a culture camp, praise and worship,
drama, sign language, clowning, puppets, sailing, canoeing
and swimming. Rope courses and team-building activities
are available for teens.
The
camp cost of $190 is underwritten by the Maguire State Missions
Offering.
For
more information call the Womens Missions and Ministries
Department of the Florida Baptist Convention, 800-226-8584,
ext. 3142 or email.